Souk al-Lahhamin "Souk al-Saqat": This market was built during the Crusader era in Jerusalem, based on 25 columns tied with overhead vaults. It collapsed and was renovated during the Ayyubid and then Mamluk periods. Meat and carcass offal, “the internal organs of animals in colloquial speech”, there were a hundred stores in the market that gradually changed their activity from their original activity to other commercial activities such as selling household utensils, vegetables and fruits, and small popular restaurants, and 68 of these stores have closed so far due to the recession and the recession of the buying and selling movement.< /p>

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